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Devon bypass group suggests cheaper congestion measures
24 October 2008
Objectors to the £130 million Kingskerswell bypass in Devon claim to have devised a cheaper and more sustainable alternative to the plan.
City-region targets zone funding status
24 October 2008
Key infrastructure projects in the West Midlands could be in line for a funding boost of more than £500 million under proposals being pursued by regional councils.
Government approves additional funding
24 October 2008
The government has approved an additional £6 million of funding for the Mersey Gateway project over the next three years.
Scott Wilson wins design contract
24 October 2008
Scott Wilson has won a contract to design the above-ground sections of London's Crossrail project.
Crossrail may be brought forward
24 October 2008
The £16 billion Crossrail scheme could be brought forward as part of a government move to frontload public spending in the first half of the current spending round.
Consultancy picked to draw up Scottish road drainage advice
24 October 2008
WSP has been chosen to prepare guidance on sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) for Scottish roads.
Belfast earns rise in flights
24 October 2008
Northern Ireland environment minister Sammy Wilson has approved an extra 3,000 flights a year in and out of George Best Belfast City Airport.
Government dismisses rail expansion policy criticism
24 October 2008
The government has hit back at claims that its projections for increased rail use fail to take account of planned housing growth.
Green lobby slams carbon exemptions
24 October 2008
Environmental groups have praised the government's moves to cut greenhouse gas emissions but warned that aviation and coal-fired stations will face scrutiny.
Mayor offers hope on tram
24 October 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has said his mind is not yet made up on the fate of the cross-river tram proposals.
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